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The Role of Civilian Oversight in Policing and Challenging Perceptions of Trans People
This episode discusses the history of civilian oversight in policing, specifically in the context of police misconduct towards black New Yorkers in the 1960s. It also teases an upcoming season that will challenge perceptions of trans people.
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Carmen LaRange explores conversations that challenge societal perceptions of transgender people beyond the surface level in an all new season of Beauty Translated, along with mini-sodes every Monday where she translates the headlines.
30:05 - 31:23 (01:17)
Summary
Carmen LaRange explores conversations that challenge societal perceptions of transgender people beyond the surface level in an all new season of Beauty Translated, along with mini-sodes every Monday where she translates the headlines.
ChapterThe Role of Civilian Oversight in Policing and Challenging Perceptions of Trans People
EpisodeBehind the Police: How Police Unions Made Cops Even Deadlier
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The mayor of New York City agreed to add four civilian members to the civilian complaint review board, which had previously consisted of three cops, but the Police Benevolent Association fiercely opposed this decision.
31:23 - 32:50 (01:27)
Summary
The mayor of New York City agreed to add four civilian members to the civilian complaint review board, which had previously consisted of three cops, but the Police Benevolent Association fiercely opposed this decision.
ChapterThe Role of Civilian Oversight in Policing and Challenging Perceptions of Trans People
EpisodeBehind the Police: How Police Unions Made Cops Even Deadlier
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker discusses the need for police accountability and reducing the amount of armed police officers in subway systems to promote safety.
32:50 - 33:22 (00:31)
Summary
The speaker discusses the need for police accountability and reducing the amount of armed police officers in subway systems to promote safety.